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StPlacidus
05-19-2006, 05:51 PM
Wassup cannabis.com members, not new here but i like to introduce myself..My name is Placidus & thats all you need to know
Psycho4Bud
05-19-2006, 06:29 PM
Welcome, your signature was changed.....English only...Sorry!
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
Bong30
05-19-2006, 06:49 PM
Hey St....
what up with this
St. Placidus
Catholic Encyclopedia
St. Placidus, disciple of St. Benedict, the son of the patrician Tertullus, was brought as a child to St. Benedict at Sublaqueum (Subiaco) and dedicated to God as provided for in chapter 69 of St. Benedict's Rule. Here too occurred the incident related by St. Gregory (Dialogues, II, vii) of his rescue from drowning when his fellow monk, Maurus, at St. Benedict's order ran across the surface of the lake below the monastery and drew Placidus safely to shore. It appears certain that he accompanied St. Benedict when, about 529, he removed to Monte Cassino, which was said to have been made over to him by the father of Placidus. Of his later life nothing is known, but in an ancient psalterium at Vallombrosa his name is found in the Litany of the Saints placed among the confessors immediately after those of St. Benedict and St. Maurus; the same occurs in Codex CLV at Subiaco, attributed to the ninth century (see Baumer, "Johannes Mabillon", p. 199, n. 2).
There seems now to be no doubt that the "Passio S. Placidi", purporting to be written by one Gordianus, a servant of the saint, on the strength of which he is usually described as abbot and martyr, is really the work of Peter the Deacon, a monk of Monte Cassino in the twelfth century (see Delehaye, op. cit. infra). The writer seems to have begun by confusing St. Placidus with the earlier Placitus, who, with Euticius and thirty companions, was martyred in Sicily under Diocletian, their feast occurring in the earlier martyrologies on 5 October. Having thus made St. Placidus a martyr, he proceeds to account for this by attributing his martyrdom to Saracen invaders from Spain -- an utter anachronism in the sixth century but quite a possible blunder if the "Acta" were composed after the Moslem invasions of Sicily. The whole question is discussed by the Bollandists (infra).
we are just a bunch of stoners, what gives?
Psycho4Bud
05-19-2006, 07:11 PM
StPlacidus...lets not play around.
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
StPlacidus
05-19-2006, 07:21 PM
Hey St....
what up with this
St. Placidus
Catholic Encyclopedia
St. Placidus, disciple of St. Benedict, the son of the patrician Tertullus, was brought as a child to St. Benedict at Sublaqueum (Subiaco) and dedicated to God as provided for in chapter 69 of St. Benedict's Rule. Here too occurred the incident related by St. Gregory (Dialogues, II, vii) of his rescue from drowning when his fellow monk, Maurus, at St. Benedict's order ran across the surface of the lake below the monastery and drew Placidus safely to shore. It appears certain that he accompanied St. Benedict when, about 529, he removed to Monte Cassino, which was said to have been made over to him by the father of Placidus. Of his later life nothing is known, but in an ancient psalterium at Vallombrosa his name is found in the Litany of the Saints placed among the confessors immediately after those of St. Benedict and St. Maurus; the same occurs in Codex CLV at Subiaco, attributed to the ninth century (see Baumer, "Johannes Mabillon", p. 199, n. 2).
There seems now to be no doubt that the "Passio S. Placidi", purporting to be written by one Gordianus, a servant of the saint, on the strength of which he is usually described as abbot and martyr, is really the work of Peter the Deacon, a monk of Monte Cassino in the twelfth century (see Delehaye, op. cit. infra). The writer seems to have begun by confusing St. Placidus with the earlier Placitus, who, with Euticius and thirty companions, was martyred in Sicily under Diocletian, their feast occurring in the earlier martyrologies on 5 October. Having thus made St. Placidus a martyr, he proceeds to account for this by attributing his martyrdom to Saracen invaders from Spain -- an utter anachronism in the sixth century but quite a possible blunder if the "Acta" were composed after the Moslem invasions of Sicily. The whole question is discussed by the Bollandists (infra).
we are just a bunch of stoners, what gives?Its my confirmation name, i dont see nothing wrong with it...peace love & be merry
smokerchick
05-19-2006, 08:18 PM
Hey all I'm a 20year old grower from Denver. Figured I'd pop in and say HI. I used to visit OG once upon a time, but since they've been closed I've been floating. Wellps thats about it...
Psycho4Bud
05-19-2006, 08:32 PM
Hey all I'm a 20year old grower from Denver. Figured I'd pop in and say HI. I used to visit OG once upon a time, but since they've been closed I've been floating. Wellps thats about it...
Welcome, you'll find alot of good info down in the grow section....nothing better than sharing knowledge! Well, maybe a few things.:D
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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